The Key West Citizen Newspaper, February 9, 1950, Page 4

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(CPO Club Will Hold alentine Party Here ‘omorrow; Free Cocktails Program Will. oe ! dom, which among all the rights perpetuate a one| of mankind is the ofe held most Americanism. to God and Coun- and gram will include, rumba girts,| “The big thing about this 1s hula girls, songs and jokes. j when you buy one cocktail Twice 2 month a keg of beer get one free,” the chiefs say. ga ist dear. Mrs. Robinson said, “In the cs) ar % ‘ { - Include ramba can drink. No oné knows when a ) the beer is going to be opened, . Formed In Ceremony Held Last Week Girls, hula girls, {ie any time they have 4 tow = aa 2 ‘\ ceremony which initiated ail. she called attention to the of- Songs And Jokes at the clul open a . ay Sever monibets tate the forme. (ficial Dower, the poppy. and said pe ase * | huts don miss out. on this: e 4 ‘ “Popies are in memory of those Chief ficers Club), test. . os i ie MA bent ‘Aamericen Logien| Ca cece their all’ fiat doore of the U. 8. Naval Station is hav. , Ffom the crowds that have —-~ @ Awniliary Unit in the City of: might be supreme. They are in | rashes Bigg been attending the dances on eisai, | Key West the William Weech' memorial to the heroes of the ing 4 Valentine Party tomorrow. Saturday nights, it looks like the ra Unit No. 168, added dignity andj World Wars, who fought in order Plenty of eritertainment will be chiets are really in the mood for oT jon to this fine nation-; that Justice, the divine right of on hand to insure all those ai- dancing. Also on Sundays the oo organization Thursday, man, might ever endure.” tending the party a good time. (chiefs have something new in the | ry might, February 2, when sixteen] Mrs. Alice Robinson, Second Jacobs, of Boea Chica will act Cocktail Hour. This is from 4 to a“ setive members solemly pledg-| Vice President, represented Free- as master of ceremonies, the pro- 6 p.m. i a ei at “ nbifai nthinbklaé_bie -_—— a oe @ Fee ‘Mrs. Dorothy DiNegro, Presi-| War of the Revolution, Freedom is tapped und those present at lowing this there is dancing for na Gent of the Arthur Sawyer Unit; was won for the people of the the club get all the free beer they all from 6 to 12 p.m. Db Ne. 28 of the American Legion; United States; in the World Wars, - - cilia ellie alten, emist | + ie me ms ra Awniliary, with Mrs. Mamie Saw-| Freedom was the torch that led ; Fa PET See ee | yer, Initiation Officer, welcomed | the men through the darkness of J AYCEES P AN MIXED Uy Pee Be toe 5 the following wives, mothers, and| conflict.” Pointing to the flag ; a Lae J . Sai Franclosh yd sisters of ‘ecal war veterans into|of the United States, Mrs. Rob- THE NEW YORK TIMES says’ ttle eo | the new Unit: inson added, “There waves the ‘ Dp ; € Gross (above), vice ji =| emblem "ae gomress and may it : . (®) Wirephoto BEACH PARTY SOON ite of Duke University harass. ever remind you that America is cf t : : add ” CAROL ANN PAIGHT breaks into a smile becausé the jury in ‘at Durham, N. C., has been 7 ee Pint President Mrs,| court at Bridgeport, Conn,,.has just acquitted her. of the “mercy” D ‘ eR * Pinder Reports recommended for the chair- oo ‘Tessie Wimmenaur, tose to the| *!8ving of her father, a victim of cancer. : The jurors, all parents |Deferise Agdinst A-Bombi $1,950 Collected amanship of the U.S. Atomic En- Ne role of Democracy, wherein, she} 9f children about Carol Ann's age, decided the 21-year-old col- : e For Polio Fand ‘ergy Commission. The recom- 4, ated, “American Democracy of-} lege girl’ was insane temporarily when she shot Police Sgt, Carl B ild A F A 5 gfectianes meéndation reportedly -came be | Viste Pr. Hilzabeth Ashe, fers a vale + i ubvetiiinent ” to W. Paight in ‘his sleep. Just before fhe killing, she had been ul S Far AS A beach party for members of| ‘from North Carolina's U.S. ise H. a finie Moss.}every citizen so that may} told by the doctor that her father's ill ‘ i Senator Frank P. Graham. Dr. | President DiNegro was profusc| share in-its benefits.” Mrs. Wim-| aaa i rob fers fo ae incurable. He P 0 ssibl e Fr om the Key, West:Junior Chamber off #8 seo te sare ab bef in her praise of the organization}menaur continued, “Democracy z Commerce and their feminine a member of the board of di- pe work which Mrs. Malvise Pinder|con only exist where each knows| ———~~"~—-~-~ ~---~ rae ge Sa ia S = Suests is planned in the near fu-| ° ectors of the Oak Ridge Insti- - hed sesomplished and the fore-|and aecepts his responsibility of Dan nips Th trategic Areas ture according to information} ‘jute cf Nucleas'S or sight of Ube organization in elet-|service to his community, state PP’ e disclosed last night at the week-| ‘te of N sone this morning to up the as their first president.{and nation” Binet i ly meeting of the J; 0 ‘ tranded crewmen. ree ‘The husbands of Mary Major and! President Dorothy DiNegro, ih To Be Sold ae gisienchachlah kbd pee oe clubhouse’ of Pie ee 2B W T B gi | ae big oe as eee is the fee of a eet “Loy-| Qn Saturday WEATHERMAN today—a report which ives oe Charles Fisherman aves 10 be DIFFERENT GOAL fos Ameri lion, were al 'y is one of the require- some of the grimmer facts about |@"4 his entertainment commit-! ve . She — You say I'm the most bw commended for the cooperation! ments of a citizen and is the preparing defenses aginst atom tee consisting of Joe [acqua and Given Duty At beautiful, divine and = gargens. creature in the whole world’ Are you trying to kid me? <.W.HS. Band — given these new members when! cornerstone of the Amercan Leg-| Mrs. George W. Sikes, who is ceganizing. lion Auxiliary. Loyalty to Coun-! chairman of the, local Poppy Day tt LiNegro, who has;try and self is the basis of true| activities, has announced that Sa- Proven an outstanding president, | Americanism,” turday, February 11, is Poppy the women for their! Auxiliary Treasurer, Mrs. Jose-| Day this year, Swhen these pop- eagerness at atime when more|phine Sawyer, also assisted in| pies will go on/sale for the ben- Kermit Lewin, are proceeding with arrangements for the affair which is scheduled for the even- ing of February 22, Washington’s birthday. Additional information bombs. The report is called, “Damage {From Atomic Explosion and De- sign of Protective Structures.” Tt is based on studies made largely Says: Pearl Harbor WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.—(?).— ; Key West and Vicinity: Clear { to. pertly cloudy and continued mild today, tonight and Friday. . i ' ; Gentle to m vast | in Hi i concerning the event will be an-| The Navy announces that 73 en- end more veterans are being|the explanation of the four| efit of disabled veterans, [ena ets rina; Seal ok Eee ne eee eee ener | aaa tales: listed Waves are to leave San hospitalized and the needs are great principles of the American} These poppigs, made by blind Straits. : atomic explasion. "71" Favorable comment followed | Francisco tomorrow for duty” at Ex resses Thanks constantly increasing. “This Legion Auxiliary, Justice, Free-| and otherwisg# disabled veterans Florida: Clear to partly cloudy| The fepot ives this advice to|the statement by Joe Pinder,| Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. P said Mrs. DiNegro “That | dom, Democracy, and Loyalty by and mild through Friday, excevi| those wh ae eoetibd Y Abe Chairman of the President's}. The Waves are the first of en- and their families are | volunteering her services when- annually, and the monies mostly cloudy on upper east putting pa new buildings. It says, | Bitthday Ball which was held| listed rank to be assigned to} The Key West High Sete: of more help—the kind! ever the need arises. lected through the sale is used coast sections Thursday. | “Build them as. far as ‘possib ¢| J@nuary 28, at the Casa Marina,| Hawaii since 1946. They will|Band wishes to exprete mea for the welfare of veterans and, Jacksonville Thru The Flotida| from strategic areas. Either sha, | 1% Conjunction with the March of| travel on the transport USS/j grateful thanks and appreciates . i lidte ‘mony, Arms Mrs,| children. | Straits: Moderate to occasionally | or put them underground.” | Dimes Campaign, that profits] General J. C. Breckinridge. to the City Commission, Asner of those who fought. Marion Arango, led the newly| A call has gone out to mem-' fresh east and hortheast win The report also eae for diz-|form the ball, the surprising} At present the only other en-;can Legion, Florids Nations bravely, you know fifst initiated members to their seats. | bers of the American Legion through Friday. Partly cloudy | persal of potential war plants 11|SU™ of approximately $1,250,| listed Waves assigned permanent | Bank, Kiwanis Club, Musitiew what their needs are.” As a fitting climax, all lights,| Auxiliary to help in the sale of with a few local showers. vs the nation’s most vital indus- | Would be transferred to "the|duty assignments outside the |Union and the many eilismme of Officer, Mts. Mamie, except those of the four candles| these popies, and it. is expected East Gulf of Mexico: Genttesto | tries might have to bury ther:-| Chairman. of the March of Dimes| Continental United States are 12]Key West for the , wished the members of:and the Emblem Lamp were ex-|.that this year, as in the past the! moderate east to southeast winds | selves caves and mines. [COMmittee, Monroe County | who are in London, financial as: Wnit enjoyment in their ;tinguished. Silence was. observed} fesponse of the public will be! through Friday. Fair weather! , |. « meses. ae 5 Chapter. oe _ — ; saying, “Upon your for ten seconds. Then, the clear,|‘great;-and the sales prove a suc-, Jacksonville To Apalachicola:| NOC DEFENSE ‘lie Curry, President of} Rt. Rev, John Boyd Bentley, to sacrifice and en-| resonant quality of the voice of} cess. {No small craft or storm warnings | FROM “A\ “Yt” BOMBS the Key West: Jaycees, introduc-| vice presicent of the National Gure, ae those before you have) the American Legion Auxiliary have been issued. WASHINGTON, Feb. 9.) |< Forrest Turner, Executive} Council of the UProtestant Epis- and endured, rests the}Arthur Sawyer Unit Chaplain, Mrs Carri —e oO. f-th Fae Ps i | Secretary of the local service-| ¢opal Church. born in Hampton, of the Nation.” : Mrs. Glotiana Bailey, tang ou‘. '° eo REPORT ee e nation’s top sciensists men’s YMCA, who addressed the | Va., 54 years ago. : nelmina Harvey, First}“The emblem of the American Of M chusett | \ Key West, Fla., Feb. 9, 1950 oes agai as saving today that! group ‘concerning a campaign to = — trip was a grand and enjeyatte Vice t of Arthur Saw: {Legion Auxiliaty is the emblem assacnusetts | (Ohservation taxen at City Onfice,| ‘tere is not-any complete defense sell sustaining memberships of| _ Gypsy Rose Lee, _actress-au-|event for all MEEEEEE 10..28, represented Jus- (of “Americanisii; As members of N Vi as H. 8:30 am, EST) against atomic or hydrogen} the YMCA in ‘order to raise, in| thor, born in Seattle, Washington, EARL DILLON im-the ceremony, which, she| this organization we must preach ow istting ere Temperatures bons - i contributions from the towns-|37 years ago. (advt.) Direets + was the highest code|and teach the principles of : Highest yesterday 18| pedinen creo genet? Millard | people, the remaining $6,000 —--- - —_—--—— which humanity is governed.| Arfericanism. Let us not forget| Mrs. Hilda Carrieo of Brook-| tcwest last night g9| 1¥dings of Maryland, Dr. Varme-| necessary to finance the YMCA’s Justice” said Mrs. Harvey,|that to each getieration comes| line, Mass., is visiting her sister, | wean 14) a Sash nade. shat Statement] operation for a'12-month period. Ao distinction of persons |its patriotic duty and that upon| Mrs. J. R. Chern, 1006 Fleming | Normal 70 while testifying at a closed door | The organization voted to sup- transcends all boundaries of| your willingness to sacrifice and| Stteet, wife of Lieutenant Com- Precipitation erate the Senate Armed Ser-| port Turner's plan, and 3am and creed for upon it rests‘endure a8 those before you have} Mander J. R. Chern, assistant | nta1 last 24 hours do che a ommittee. Bush, who hea Lawrence and Manuel Lopez vol- future of all Nations.” Con-| sacrificed and endured, rests @ll| °Perations officer of the Key Tetal this niohth 1'57 ins, We =e Wa in development of unteered to head the committce. tinuingewith the role of: Justice, ! hope.” West Naval Base. Mrs. Carrieo a h " -97 ins} Work ‘ar II weapons, testifiel} Ed Irvin, chairman of. the Pe dee FS 3 : expects to remain here for about | Deficiency this mont! 1.18 ins.) for more than an hour. | Americanism Committee, report- Annual County Hospital Charity totiay. Relative Mumiity, €:90 am. | senators a brief but concise ac.| ecktams. sponsored by the J 1 a ‘ 18% count of modern warfare ana eng Ball. Takes Place Tomorrow Night Coming Events teen Bremen what has been done and is beia:| being: thorsughhe erica’ bine ; am. done. | i Muchinterest is being evid-t tients’ trays on holidays such as} THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9— 30.15 ins—1021.0 mbs. Reporters asked Senator Ty<- ie wen ee, we —— enced in the annual Charity | Thanksgiving, Christmas, Valen-| Meetings, Fleet Reserve Asso- ‘Tomorrow's Almanac ings if atomic or hydrogen bombs| twers to the cuectin, pot ™ Ball scheduled for tomorrow /| tine’s Day, Easter and the Fourth ciation, Branch 56, and. Wo-| Sunrise . - 7:05 a.m.| came intu the secret conference | Bil SD egetieeg . man's Auxiliary. 9:30. P: M. : i" - #4 ill Lantaff, Miami attorney} Might under the sponsorship of | of July. U. y, + | Sunset 6:18 p. ‘Only in a general way,” said| and Representative f the Stat the Monroe County Hospital Wo-| This work is now being carried at Clubrooms, Front and | Moonrose - 1:32 a.m. Tydings. Tepislatice acon Dad c ncaa. 's Auxiliary. on by the new Junior Auxiliary, Fitzpatrick streets. Social | Moonset 12:18 p.m.| “Tydings said Dr. Bush was and Jim Eckard Le vi paged lis ball, which features splen-| and it is giving these young girls hour is to follow business asked what should be done that rt eet eras ear | did dance music and a charming}'an understanding of their duty Sessions, TIDES is not being done for defense. Ac-! pare a ee at gig exits atmosphere, ‘will,take place at the| and-ability in civic affairs. Meeting, Stephen R. Mallory | .y21" Base) i cording to Tydings, Bush replied: | duced by Hobert Dope, nt sin anhex, Lie it is ex- Pe ucgedis in the Junior Aux- en of a ee Tomorrow ; “More esearch: and develor- ee ee “that a very large atterid-} fliary-is open fo. all girls, and of Confereracy, 4: 7M, a ‘ tu ‘ Will be on ‘hand. full information can be obtained home of Mrs. Stephen W.} =e Standard Tite) re testified after severe} wis beg Of interest is the fact that Mrs.| by contacting: Mrs. Trevor at Douglass, 322 Duval street. 4:28 a.m, igcog % lawmakers had expressed “But dear,” gushed the flapper, Edwin Trevor has recently organ-, 1119. Mrs. Robert D. Wright, honor Ho * . 8:24 am."Jcern over President Truman’s| “is it fair to go to the picture ized a Junior Auxiliary for the} Meantime, plans for the Ball] guest. Visiting UDCs invited ree Na Pee: | colay in namiig a dow < Atomic) With & bos you dislike?” hospital. Formerly the ladies o?| tomorrow night have been per- to attend. | ADDITIONS’ 7 Energy Commission Chairman to} “Well, it’s like this,” replie1i the original Auxiliary attended to’ fected, and will surely be the ga-| Meeting, Room Mothers of the Ref seer: TIDE DATA succeed David Lilienthal. Lilier-{ her friend. “I enjoy the picture! such things as flowers on all pa- la affair it always is. Junior-Senior High School| (Reference Station: Key West. thal resigned last Decermber—ef-| and he enjcys my company.” j pS: meretuben st i soos are Theta Cera esclaOn ea bog! sestars ot | fective February 1Sth. ‘Thus far —————_; FORM in High School Rahis Honda Wagh water |e President has’ tot recom.| Houghston M. McBain, presi- | Guest Speakers To Be Present oh ae Seine (bridge) Oh 10m 9.0 tended a successor, and some|dent of Marshall Field & Co,| i Py Annual Hospital Charity Ball, | NoName Key. lawmakers are concerned over|Chicago, born in Grand Rapids, y Ball, Me i v-d he de-| Mich., 48 years ago. At Poinciana P.-T, A. Meet Wednesday| *“pensorea’ bs Womans Aux.| (east end) ”-+2b 20m «| ee on ee ae y : iliary of Monro: - | Boca Chica man i erga! Poinciana Parents and Teach- | president of the State Congress ak oe Club read as (Sandy Point)—th 40m atomic program. SUBSCRIBE TO THE CITIZEN ers will hold a joint meeting with of Parerits and Teachers who will] Luncheon-meeting, Officers | Caldes Channel SETS aT ; retarsien the ‘other schools of Monroe] Pe the speaker for the evening. Wives Club, 12:30 P. M, at] (north end) _+2hiom 4145 | [ee og H eee . | Those who have not had the Stiies Cisb,. Ft. Yartes | t ZL ~~ county in the’ High School audi- pleasure of hearing either of M i cs ie oe neet NOTE: 9 | TO DAY S c O U PO N 1 This meeting will honor Foun-}derful treat in store, and the Travel talk and musical pro- to be subtracted Lo —— —— -—— — —_--—-- : — - j ie ders, and Mrs. W. H. Beckham,|Poinciana PTA has been urged gram. | (H—Plus sign: Corrections to : National Membership Chairman] to have a large attendance at this MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13— be added. ay GET ENI THE wili speak about the PTA Found-! combined meeting. e Meeting, Key West Tenis Club, 8:00 P .M., at home of Jack Sellers. Many matters of im- portance to be discussed. Third Audubon Screen Tour, WEBSTER’S Meee School and Office DICTIONARY ers. The March meeting will be Also, the group will honored] held as usual in the school at the with the attendance of Dr. Brow-| regular time, second Monday of ard Culpepper the second vice|the month. dias noe POLICE SOLVE CASE (Continued From Page One) taken into custody this morning With One Of These Name Brand Swim Trunks Adams by Robert Weddin, Jr. The x Broward Culpepper, guest] jal w: _mi Ce) Room Mothers of the Juni- fal witness. The commissioner against Mary Elizabeth Weedin, ior thi speakers. said that J i 5 toh ck Aindsdd County: by [or-Senior High. School . Parent: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25— | Sasn pg p23, at H $1 95 and up iS Bodasour “adatnes sce oie diene yee ener Opening of Flower Show, spon- + home by the showman’s butler; HIS COUPON 1 Dicdonssy 906 (By mall $1.08) 1 e Houston; both of Key West: by |in the High School Auditorium, it] Cub, Elks” Club Annex | mand ¢hat another “date was [3a eeeigg] [| a neta / Etta Elizabeth Sweeting against \has.been announced. Th ids a similar visit January ead bring oc mall we ou ry t Gearge Edison Sweeting, both Pe ts bbe eee of thal See pie lS MENS SHOP of Monroe County; by Paul F. }ioughby of Miami, and by Hazel] pr, Winfield W. Riefler, fam-| wife the fone phone and his! SOAs ere 5 i Willoughby of Key West against |Isabel Pinder against Thomas| ous economist, born in Buffalo,|were attending mano Holm,| yk add toe entre, og H DUVAL STREET Constant Pauline .Stevens Wil-}Luther Pinder, both of Key West.! N. Y., 53 years ago. show. Ss: Broadway; A pany cad wooing, a oT TrTTirrrirrt _— -———. —. — -——-. -— Bert Harwell, speaker, and | for questioning as the’ “fence” : color film “Canada West.” 8] who reportedly purchased’ ihe 8 G MeG Seek Divorces Room Mothers PM. at High Sehool Aucl-| Rose jewelry as Authoritative... antner @ regor wie ‘ommissioner ’Bri S Petitions seeking divorces were | Of Jr.-Sr. High Poinciana Parents and Teach-| that one of the Geico cant Up-To-Date @ e filed yé¥terday in the office of ers in joint meeting, 8 P.M.,! wos a friend of James MacDon- | ‘Coleetel Laminated Cloth Catalina Cireuit Court Clerk Earl R. Meet Tonight at High School Auditorium. Mrs. W. H. Beckham and Dr. ald, negro butler who has been held in $100,000 bail ag g mater- 92,000 defaideons 928 pages = = and Other Famous Brands

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